People have mastered two-dimensional imaging techniques, such as drawing, lithography, photography, and others centuries ago, but they have always aimed at mastering the art of recreating three-dimensional images on flat surfaces. This may seem to be a miracle, an illusion; however, in 1838 Sir Charles Wheatstone made the first step toward the materialization of the miracle, when he created the first stereogram images and a device, called stereoscope, enabling people see a picture with the depth and perspective while looking at the pair of seemingly usual flat images. Today, we want to showcase a gallery of stereoscopic images, representing the so-called wiggle stereoscopy – a simple yet interesting method of creating 3D effect.
Man jumping in front of Justice palace in Brussels by Max Mayorov
Man standing on the stairs covered by waves in Venice, Italy by Max Mayorov
Man frightening away pigeons on San Marco square, Venice by Max Mayorov
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